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View usage for: Definition to answer (someone) rudely or cheekily How dare you talk back like that! Synonyms be rude be cheeky be impertinent See talkAdditional synonymsDefinition to quarrel They were still arguing. I could hear them down the road. Synonyms quarrel, fight, row, clash, dispute, disagree, feud, squabble, spar, wrangle, bicker, have an argument, cross swords, be at sixes and sevens, fight like cat and dog, go at it hammer and tongs, bandy words, altercate, fall out (informal) Definition to have differing opinions or argue about (something) The two men disagreed about what to do next. Synonyms differ (in opinion), argue, debate, clash, dispute, contest, fall out (informal), contend, dissent, quarrel, wrangle, bicker, take issue with, have words (informal), cross swords, be at sixes and sevens - talisman
- talk
- talk about or of something or someone
- talk back
- talk big
- talk down to someone
- talk someone into something
phrasal verbIf you talk back to someone in authority such as a parent or teacher, you answer them in a rude way. How dare you talk back to me! [VERB PARTICLE + to] I talked back and asked questions. [VERB PARTICLE] See full dictionary entry for talktalk back in British Englishverb (intr, adverb)1. to answer boldly or impudently 2. New Zealand to conduct a telephone dialogue for immediate transmission over the air noun talkback3. television, radio a system of telephone links enabling spoken directions to be given during the production of a programme 4. New Zealanda. a broadcast telephone dialogue b. (as modifier) a talkback show talk back in American English US to answer impertinently or rudely See full dictionary entry for talk Examples of 'talk back' in a sentencetalk back Now he is after another goal against Madrid to really get them talking back home.But you can't do it if people won't talk back the other way. |